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New York City wakes up early, making breakfast one of the most important meals of the day. In a city with hundreds of restaurants, choosing the best might be tricky, as much has to do with personal taste or even budget. Still, NYC offe…
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Whether you are exploring the historic Rocks section of the city, boogie boarding at Manly Beach, discovering unheard of plants at the Royal Botanical Garden or hiking in Royal National Park, there is going to come a time when you will…
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Seattle is one of Washington state's biggest cities. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy numerous hiking trails and paths, including trails along the scenic Puget Sound coast, despite the region's notorious rain. Get ready for your hike by sippi…
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Lexington, Ky., is the much-overlooked queen city of the central Kentucky region, home of the Keeneland Thoroughbred Racetrack in the heart of horse country. Regional attractions also include some of Kentucky's impressive caves, beauti…
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Linden Hills is between Lake Calhoun and Lake Harriet, where you can take a boat ride, fish off the dock or swim. You also can walk, bike or rollerblade on paths along each lake. Linden Hills has many parks with tennis courts, playgrou…
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San Francisco, in northern California, is famous for the Golden Gate Bridge, Chinatown and Alcatraz. The city is a popular destination for visitors from all over the world, including many outdoor enthusiasts. Go kayaking or sailing in…
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Bluff, a small town located in southeastern Utah, has developed a reputation for its access to the San Juan River and its proximity to the area's many Anasazai ruins and petroglyphs. When exploring these natural and cultural wonders, s…
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In 1710, the first white settlers arrived in the area known today as Chatham, New York. Settlers throughout the years have been attracted to the area by the fertile soil and rich growing climate. Chatham lies in Colombia County New Yor…
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Warrensburg, a village in New York, is surrounded by the Adirondack Mountains. Forests and the 32-mile-long Lake George, located just five minutes from Warrensburg, offer plenty of outdoor recreational opportunities in the area. Visito…
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The American Museum of Natural History, the Children's Museum of Manhattan, Columbia University and the Cloisters are all in the Upper West Side of Manhattan. You can also visit Central Park, watch a performance at Lincoln Center or v…
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Home of the Kentucky Derby, Louisville, Kentucky is nestled on the scenic Ohio River in North Central Kentucky. Sometimes called the northern most Southern city, Louisville restaurants serve up good food with a side of southern hospita…
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As the capital of California and business center of the city, midtown Sacramento is a bustling civic and commerce area that has lots of human traffic and activity starting in the early hours of the morning. There are several dining opp…
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Corvallis is an outdoors-lovers paradise, with its close proximity to the Oregon coast and the mountains, as well as an abundance of area rivers, hiking trails and parks. Corvallis is 82 miles southwest of downtown Portland and is home…
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